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Premises:
The more friends you have, the better you feel about yourself.
The better you feel about yourself, the more confident you are.
The more confident you are, the more at ease you are when dealing with strangers.
The more at ease you are when dealing with strangers, the better their impression of you will be.
The better their impression of you is, the better the chance that you will become friends with them.
Conclusion:
When you need friends the most is when it's hardest to make them.
Isn't the human condition fun?
The more friends you have, the better you feel about yourself.
The better you feel about yourself, the more confident you are.
The more confident you are, the more at ease you are when dealing with strangers.
The more at ease you are when dealing with strangers, the better their impression of you will be.
The better their impression of you is, the better the chance that you will become friends with them.
Conclusion:
When you need friends the most is when it's hardest to make them.
Isn't the human condition fun?
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Re: social irony
Thu, February 26, 2004 - 2:11 PMYour average human emotion is most easily personified as a complete and utter moron. -
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Re: social irony
Fri, February 27, 2004 - 5:42 AM"the more I know about the human condition,
the more I love my X-box" -
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Re: social irony
Tue, March 2, 2004 - 9:16 PMyah when there is a crisis in your life you find out real quick who your phucking friends are and not, when you get knocked around--you just gotta smile and brush it off after a while cause you will drive yourself nuts thinking about the bad things.
All ma friends are brown n' red. SPOONMAN~
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Re: social irony
Wed, March 24, 2004 - 4:01 AMthis is the same hellish loop that you find when trying to get into a job that requires experience.
you need experience to get a job and you need a job to get experience.
life is full of these little quirks that push people to psychotic breaks. -
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Re: social irony
Wed, March 24, 2004 - 8:03 PMAn unusually pleasant pox on you, Joseph Heller!
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